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Enzymatische Analyse neuer Generation

Enzymatic analysis of the new generation

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The new generation of enzymatic analysis (influenced by the application of microprocessors and on the basis of reagents on carriers) provides the possibility to obtain high-quality results within a period of time which has hitherto been regarded as impossible, using relatively simple means and miniaturized systems. The special feature of enzymatic analysis, the specifity of the enzymes used as reagents, combined with modern detectors, is in most cases superior to purely physical/chemical methods.

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Die neue Generation der enzymatischen Analyse, beeinflußt durch den Einsatz von Mikroprozessoren, und auf der Basis von Reagentien auf Trägern, erlaubt es heute bereits mit relativ einfachen Mitteln und miniaturisierten Systemen qualitativ hochstehende Analysenergebnisse mit einem Zeitaufwand zu erzielen, der bisher nicht für möglich gehalten wurde. Die Stärke der enzymatischen Analyse, die Spezifität der als Reagentien eingesetzten Enzyme, kombiniert mit modernen Detektoren, ist rein physikalischen/chemischen Verfahren in den meisten Fällen überlegen.

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Vortrag GDCh-Ortsverband Paderborn, 28. November 1983

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Bergmeyer, H.U. Enzymatische Analyse neuer Generation. Z. Anal. Chem. 319, 883–889 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00487065

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